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    I wanted to know any different languages (not programming) you guys might speak. Personaly, I've had quite a bit of Spanish, but what about you?
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    [OFF TOPIC]

    so are you from manchester? cause thats not very far from where im at, i thought these boards were just full of americans?

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    No, I'm American, but I lived in England for five years. [ON TOPIC] Any languages?
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    I speak 1337 and English.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sentral
    I speak 1337 and English.
    o yeah, we learned a bit of that in school. ist hello "0213"?

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    >I wanted to know any different languages (not programming) you guys might speak.
    I know enough Spanish to direct the guys who do my landscaping, and I'm functional with Japanese.

    >I speak 1337 and English.
    I speak leet too, but I don't put it on my resume.
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    Nice, Japanese. How hard was that to learn (I've done Spanish and, IMO, it's not very hard, same alphabet and all)?
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    I live in canada (new brunswick), so I speak english and french.

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    I speak English. I'm supposed to speak French, but I don't.

    My native language is German.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CornedBee
    I speak English. I'm supposed to speak French, but I don't.

    My native language is German.
    i like Germany. im gonna move there when im older if i get chance. my fav cars are BMW's and Audi's. sorry off topic again. last time i promise.

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    @CornedBee: Really? You speak pretty good English.
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    I can speak the national language, Indonesia, and English. Also a little Japanese. I had passed Noryoku Shiken (like a TOEFL for Japanese) level 4 (the lowest level) with a little over the passing boundary (67%) a few years ago. Forgot most of 'em now.

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    I live in Austria, not Germany.

    manutd: Writing English is easy

    But I've been around quite a few English-speaking people all my life. Business partners of my father's, mostly. I mostly read English books, I try to watch all movies in their original versions, and so on. You pick stuff up. So yeah, I actually speak pretty good English, too.
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    Nice. It doesn't show, in fact, you speak better than some native speakers on this forum
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